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News from Port Finance International - January 25, 2012

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Port Finance International Newsletter
January 25, 2012
[PFI_India_2012] The 2nd Port Finance International India will present financing solutions and case studies surrounding the challenges and opportunities in India's dynamic ports sector. With a focus on India's ports and plans for expansion and
development, it will also provide an ideal opportunity to meet those involved either in investing in ports or in sourcing this investment. For more information contact cathy@portfinanceinternational.com or go to www.portfinanceinternational.com
NDRC approves $2.8bn Beihai facility
China's Sinopec is reportedly close to achieving full state approval for a $2.8bn LNG import facility on an artificial island near Beihai having received the thumbs-up from the country's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC).
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POLB close to signing $4.6bn MHT lease
The US Port of Long Beach (POLB) has reached a tentative agreement on a 40-year, $4.6bn lease with Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) for the Port's Middle Harbor Terminal (MHT) in what would be the largest deal of its kind for any US
seaport.
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PANYNJ sells bonds worth $416.3m
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) has announced the competitive sale of 171st Series consolidated bonds worth just over $416.3m.
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IPC enters India
Israel Port Company (IPC) is to embark on its first project outside its home country having won the bidding as part of a consortium with India's Cargo Motors to develop a greenfield port at Nargol in Gujarat.
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Vitol buys into Grindrod's TCM
The Rotterdam-headquartered Vitol Group has entered into an agreement with Johannesburg-listed Grindrod to acquire a 35% interest in the latter company's Maputo coal terminal concession, the Terminal de Carvao da Matola (TCM), in Mozambique
for $67.7m.
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